I just wonder if in Denmark the judicial system is mamaged better in that they do punish and rehabilitate sucessfully? I can't say I've heard of many instances of 'mass' crime in Denmark or someone leaving jail and then committing another mass crime. We've had Peter Tobin, he's the only one I can name of the top.
Denmark has a population of just 5 million which is just over that of Scotland thus they have a system which is teeny compared to the rest of the UK. Any system which let's cold blooded killer out at all is failing society imo.
There is only one who received a 15 year sentence, who I think should have had a life sentence from the get-go (in fact I was furious he did not). He brutally murdered his girlfriend - a previous girlfriend "disappeared" and has never been found, and one prior to that died of an overdose, which all and one who knew him and her thought he administered to her. He is also under strong suspicion for a murder of an 18 year old girl, Stine Geisler, but there is no hard evidence. The only evidence against him was for the brutal murder of his last girlfriend.
HOWEVER, his sentence has since been converted to a life sentence, and I feel GOOD about that. So in my view the system works here - mostly. If he ever gets out, he will be a very old man at the time.
Another case I have to mention is about a woman, where I think the system was too lenient. She was a DOCTOR, and a pediatrician no less. She had an affair with a fellow doctor, a married man and father of two little boys. He ended the relationship. She befriended the wife, went to visit when she knew her ex-lover was not at home, then killed the wife with a morphium syringe, set the house on fire with the mother dead and the two boys asleep. She blocked all doors to the house, but the oldest boy made it out in spite of that and was found strongly burnt on the lawn. He lived for a month after that, poor little fella.
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She got a life sentence, BUT now, after serving 15 years of her sentence, she was put in an open prison as a preparation to be set free - and now she IS free.
A nasty little detail about that case: while in prison she met another murderer. Over several months he had tortured his three-year-old little stepson and finally beaten him to death.
The pediatrician and the child torturer are now married and live not too far from where I live. It is NASTY - none of the two should be out! But heck, they can "enjoy" each other then, no?